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Taking Hwy 331 for your commute? Enjoy the ride while listening to the Hwy 331 Podcast. Find interesting episodes with stories, insights, and discussions that resonate with listeners who travel on Hwy 331. Find Hwy 331 Podcast anywhere you stream audio.

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Connect with Megan Harrison

Connect with Megan Harrison

In this episode of the HWY 331 podcast, host Kerri Parker speaks with Megan Harrison, President and CEO of the ⁠Walton County Area Chamber of Commerce.⁠ They discuss the importance of leadership, community growth, and the challenges faced by small businesses in Walton County. Megan shares her journey in chamber leadership, the upcoming ‘Next Big Thing’ event, and the need for collaboration within the community. They also touch on the significance of mentorship and the infrastructure challenges that impact local businesses. The conversation emphasizes the chamber’s role in connecting businesses and fostering a thriving community.

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Connect with Megan Harrison

Connect with Anna Fisher: Emerald Coast Theatre Co.

What if a theater could do more than entertain—what if it could connect an entire community? That’s exactly what Anna Fisher, Associate Artistic Director of the Emerald Coast Theatre Company, is doing in Walton County. Since 2012, Anna has helped grow ECTC from a small after-school program into a thriving professional theatre that now spans Walton County—from their headquarters in Miramar Beach at Grand Boulevard, to the historic theater in DeFuniak Springs, and most recently, to Freeport.

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Connect with Megan Harrison

Connect with Christian Wagley

In this episode we connect you with Christian Wagley, a science-rooted environmental advocate working with ⁠Healthy Gulf⁠ organization. Christian brings a deeply personal connection to this work, sharing a childhood memory fishing with his grandfather —when he first witnessed the loss of a thriving yellow perch population to pollution. That early experience ignited a lifelong commitment to protecting water and communities. In this conversation, we explore what it means to pursue science-driven advocacy and how that expertise is rooted in place. 

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Connect with Megan Harrison

Connect with Diane Pickett

Some say the South is all sweet tea and front porch stories, but if you’ve read F. Diane Pickett’s work, you know better. Her novels don’t just whisper Southern history—they grab you by the collar and drag you through the grit, grace, and downright fight of strong-willed women who refuse to be tamed. Today, we sit down with the legendary storyteller, preservationist, and force of nature herself—Diane Pickett. Diane is a woman who doesn’t just tell history—she shapes it.

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Connect with Megan Harrison

Episode 15: Connect with Nancy Hasty, Jessica Plowden Anderson, Dave King and Ray Houseknecht

In this episode of the HWY 331 podcast, host Kerri Parker delves into the life of aviation pioneer Jackie Cochran, exploring her groundbreaking achievements and the efforts of a creative team dedicated to reviving her legacy through a documentary. Featuring insights from playwright Nancy Hasty, cinematographer Jessica Plowden Anderson, Dave King, President of the SOWAL Foundation and founder of SOWAL House and artist Ray Houseknecht, the conversation highlights the challenges of bringing historical narratives to life and the importance of fostering a creative community in Walton County. The discussion also emphasizes the significance of local stories and their potential to resonate on a global scale.

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Connect with Megan Harrison

Episode 5: Connecting Walton County Music Scene

Partners in Southern Sound Music Alliance, Jennifer Sundal and Naomi Alvarado help us to make a connection to the Walton County music scene. We talk about 30A Songwriters Festival, choosing venues and performances, a micro-festival happening simultaneously called Stinky’s Swamp Writers and how live music can bring energy, add economic, cultural and social significance for our community.

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